"Breaking Bad" certainly has plenty of adoring fans feverishly anticipating the show's series finale on Sunday (Sept. 29), but
Miley Cyrus might not be one of them.

In her new interview with
Rolling Stone, the "We Can't Stop" singer opened up on the show, admitting she thinks it's taught her how to make drugs. "America is just so weird in what they think is right and wrong. Like, I was watching 'Breaking Bad' the other day, and they were cooking meth," she starts. "I could literally cook meth because of that show. It's a how-to. And then they bleeped out the word 'f***.' And I'm like, really? They killed a guy, and disintegrated his body in acid, but you're not allowed to say 'f***'?"

Should Cyrus attempt to follow what she think she's learned, she might find herself disappointed, as creator
Vince Gilligan and his staff have always left out at least one crucial step in the drug-making process because it would be, you know, illegal, otherwise.

Cyrus also finds herself put off by watching
Bryan Cranston's Walt White during his more cancer-stricken scenes,
outtakes from her interview reveal.

"There's a lot of [Walt] coughing," she complains. "I'm in the first season, and the coughing is driving me crazy. Like, we get it. You're dying. Do you really need a whole two-minute scene of another cough attack? It's too much. In every bad situation, how does he get out? He just starts coughing."